"dc-description","Icon","Name","dc-publisher","dc-date","Collection","dc-subject","Type","Id","Chronology","Redirect","UserLevel","dc-creator","dc-title" "Foot missing.; ; Offset neck and echinoid mouth; raised ridge at junction of neck and wall; round handles. Neck reserved. Added red: band at level of lower attachment of handles.; ; For a later version, see P 1358 G 6:3-U Hesperia, XV, 1946, pl. 66, 268, with an ivy wreath round the neck. A patterned example from the Agora forms a link between the plain and the figured; it has black-figured lotuses on the neck and a stout echinus foot; P 18348 A 17:2 Hesperia, XVII, 1948, pl. 65, 1; Archaeology, I, 1948, pp. 13-20.","","Agora XII, no. 1","","","Agora","Black and Plain Pottery | Amphora | Neck-Amphora","Object","Agora:Object:Agora XII:1","575-550 B.C.","","","","" "Spreading ring foot with torus outer and convex inner face. Fillet at junction of foot and wall, bounded at either side by a scraped groove. Strap handles; double mouth consisting of two broad tori. Ring at junction of neck and wall, bounded at either side by a scraped groove. Reserved: torus edge of foot and lower torus moulding of mouth. Added red: two lines at the level of the lower attachment of the handle, one line at edge of flat top and torus edge of foot.; ; In shape it resembles the unpublished black amphora found in the Stara Zagora tomb in Bulgaria and now in the Ashmolean, Oxford. The mouth is found also on the oinochoe 181, Pl. 10, which resembles 2 also in the shape of the body. 182 and 183, Pl. 10, are later but show the same detail. Also close are an unpublished oinochoe from the American exca- vations on Samothrace (p. 69, note 67) and an unpublished amphora in the Louvre (76.252), not certainly Attic.; ; Restored in plaster.","","Agora XII, no. 2","","","Agora","Black and Plain Pottery | Amphora | Neck-Amphora","Object","Agora:Object:Agora XII:2","Late 6th c. B.C.","","","","" "Flaring ring foot. Torus mouth. Ridge at junction of neck and wall; strap handles. Added red: two lines at level of lower attachment of handle, one on lower part of wall, one inside mouth, one just below mouth on outside.","","Agora XII, no. 3","","","Agora","Black and Plain Pottery | Amphora | Neck-Amphora","Object","Agora:Object:Agora XII:3","Ca. 500 B.C.","","","","" "Ring foot. Echinoid mouth inset from neck and flat on top. Double ridge at junction of neck and wall. Inside of mouth and neck has a concave-convex curve. Strap handles. Reserved: flat top of mouth. Heavy. Clay bright pink and full of grit. Added red: band at level of lower attachments of handles. Non-Attic, probably Lakonian.","","Agora XII, no. 4","","","Agora","Black and Plain Pottery | Amphora | Neck-Amphora","Object","Agora:Object:Agora XII:4","Ca. 500 B.C.","","","","" "Mended from numerous fragments. Missing: one handle, more than half of wall and small fragments from lip, neck and foot. Almost entirely restored in plaster. Flaring mouth, flat on top. Ridge at beginning of neck and double ridge at handle zone. Band handles, rounded body, flaring ring foot. Reserved on top of rim and underneath foot. Black glazed inside rim to the beginning of neck. ; ; Dull glaze; clay rather porous and gritty. ; ; Five fragments, apparently found after plastering, now inside pot. ; ; ADDENDA Possibly Laconian? The clay resembles the series of later black vases from Bourboura (Rhomaios, N.M.) 0n the Laconian krater rim fragment P 22309 the clay is less red, but has a similar gritty character. P 4996 probably goes with these.","","P 26725","","23 July 1959","Agora","Black and Plain Pottery | Amphora | Neck-Amphora","Object","Agora:Object:P 26725","","","","","Black Glaze Amphora" "Fragments of wall and chips from rim and base missing. Spreading ring foot; squat eggy body; rather tall narrow neck set off from shoulder by a ridge; thickened rounded lip. Band handles middle of neck to shoulder.; ; Black glaze except under foot and inside, below lip. Red bands, one just below lip inside, another just below lip outside; two narrower bands at shoulder and another around lower wall.","","P 12781","","5 May 1938","Agora","Black and Plain Pottery | Amphora | Neck-Amphora","Object","Agora:Object:P 12781","","","","","Black Glaze Amphora" "The foot preserved, and more than half of the lip and neck, with both handles; the profile complete, but the body fragmentary; restored in plaster. Broad projecting ring foot, flat on top; two scraped lines where it joins the body. Short band handles, shoulder to below lip. Two scraped lines at base of neck. Short neck finished with a heavy lip moulded in two broad tori.; ; Shiny glaze inside neck; dull red glaze on interior of body, except at shoulder. Reserved: underside and outer edge of foot; lower torus of lip. Purple: band around top edge of foot; a broad and two narrow lines just below lower handle attachment; traces also on reserved part of lip.","","P 7266","","19-23 March 1936","Agora","Black and Plain Pottery | Amphora | Neck-Amphora","Object","Agora:Object:P 7266","","","","","Black Glaze Amphora" "Foot and fragments of body missing; restored. Reserved neck with small raised ring at junction with body. Broad red band below handles.","Agora:Image:2012.02.4266::/Agora/2012/2012.02/2012.02.4266.jpg::4062::3785","P 24986","","June 1955","Agora","Black and Plain Pottery | Amphora | Neck-Amphora","Object","Agora:Object:P 24986","","","","","Black Glaze Neck Amphora"